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Setting Priorities for Managing Your Time

One of the hardest parts of time management is learning how to set priorities.

Sometimes it can feel like every last thing you need to do is an emergency.

But the truth is, there are ways to organize your time and manage the tasks that you need to do so that you get them finished right when they need to be done without feeling overwhelmed or rushed. 

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Thankfully Stephen Covey’s Time Management Grid is here to save us from ourselves.

It looks like this:

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The way you use the grid is to designate each item on your to-do list to a colored square. Instead of quadrants like Mr. Covey’ has assigned, they are different colors here.

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* Purple: Needs to be done immediately
* Green: Needs to be done but can take longer and needs more strategic planning
* Pink: Distractions, but needed by others
* Yellow: Not at all important and often used in order to procrastinate

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Use the grid to help create your daily to-do list by prioritizing the importance and urgency of each item you have to pick from. It can be as simple as doing the purple things first, then the green, next pink, and finally the yellow items. But, if you do it this way you might miss out on something important you can learn from the time management grid.

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Eliminate Urgency from Your Life

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By focusing on green you can eventually lessen the purple items on your list. By learning to say no to others you can virtually eliminate the pink things, too. Finally, by getting your schedule under control the yellow will eliminate itself because you won’t feel the need to procrastinate anymore. 

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Learn to Say No

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As children we are taught to not say no. Unfortunately, this transfers over to adulthood in a bad way, especially for females. If you determine something is in the pink or yellow area, you can use that to determine whether or not you should say no. If it’s something that your client wants that takes five minutes, but it’s not that important, you can do it. If it’s something you just like to do, you can always do it after you’ve done three purple or green tasks.

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Assess Your Time Expenditures Now

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Now that you have Dr. Covey’s time management chart, you can go back and re-evaluate the things you are currently doing each day to find out what colour they are. Knowing their colour will help you label each thing that you do throughout the days, weeks and months ahead so that you can prioritize them.

 

Finally, when you are assessing any task, make sure you label it, then ask yourself if it fits in with your core values and goals. If it does, it’s going to be in either the purple square or the green square. If it doesn’t, it’s probably in one of the other squares. As you learn to use this system it will start becoming more automatic so that you can say yes or no faster and put your time management on auto drive.

Image by Glenn Carstens-Peters

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the Fine Art of

not doing useless stuff.

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